Hillsdale graduate Arielle Mueller ’15 has accepted a position as press secretary for recently-elected Utah senator Mitt Romney. After graduating from Hillsdale College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, Arielle Mueller wasted no time beginning her professional career. Mueller spent a year in Madrid, Spain immediately after completing her undergraduate studies, where she...
Year: 2019
The High Frontier is open: The next space race has begun
A great revolution in human affairs is unfolding 200 miles above your head. Vice President Mike Pence announced last week at the Marshall Space Flight Center that it is a “stated policy” of the Trump administration “to return U.S. astronauts to the surface of the moon in the next five years.” July 20, 2019 will...
Brooks presents ‘first-rate’ dissertation on Thomas More’s political philosophy
Most people don’t treat Sir Thomas More as a political thinker, but his political philosophy is worth studying as an insightful unification of the contemplative life and political action, according to Veronica Brooks, who recently completed the Ph.D. program at Hillsdale’s Van Andel School of Statesmanship. Delivering her dissertation on More’s political philosophy Monday afternoon...
Chargers drop three of four on road to conference rival Tiffin
The Hillsdale College Chargers’ road struggles continued this week in Tiffin, Ohio, where they lost the final three games in a four-game series against the Tiffin University Dragons. Since winning their first three road contests of the season, the Chargers are 2-10 away from home. Originally a four-game series scheduled for doubleheaders on Saturday and...
Harry James Orchestra returns with jazz classics
Sponsored by the President’s Office, the Harry James Orchestra will perform a selection of popular and distinctive big band songs April 6 in the Searle Center. Doors will open at 7 p.m for a social hour and reception, accompanied by student jazz combos, and the orchestra will begin playing at 8 p.m. The performance is...




